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Why is Jesus called the Word of God?

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Jesus is referred to as the Word of God, highlighting His role as the ultimate communication of God to humanity and His divine nature.

In Revelation 19:13, it states that His name is called the Word of God. This designation emphasizes that Jesus is the full expression of God's truth, character, and will. He embodies the divine communication, as articulated in John 1, where 'the Word was made flesh.' This means that Jesus is not just a messenger but the message itself—God revealing Himself to humanity. The understanding of Christ as the Word is pivotal as it signifies that all aspects of God’s character are encapsulated in Him, making Him the centerpiece of Scripture and salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:13, John 1:14

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